The Creative Vision Factory provides individuals with behavioral health disorders an opportunity for self-expression, empowerment and recovery through the arts. Members are free to pursue a wide array of visual, literary and performing arts. Workshops, personalized instruction, and open studio time allow each artist to develop and pursue their own creative practice.

For additional insight into the creative practice of Knicoma Frederick, check out this piece produced by WHYY First:

Creative Vision Factory Executive Director, Michael Kalmbach and Sergeant Malcolm Stoddard of the Wilmington Police Department discuss their collaboration on the 400 block of Market Street on the Delaware State of the Arts radio show. Listen to the podcast here:

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Detail of Cyndi Hobson’s note card:

To order and pay for your note card sets by check: Make your check out to: The Creative Vision Factory, and send to: The Creative Vision Factory, ATTN: NOTE CARDS, 617 N Shipley Street, Wilmington, DE 19801. Include an additional $6 dollars to cover shipping and handling, arrangements can also be made for pick up.

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Michael Kalmbach recently sat down with Guillermina Gonzalez on the Delaware State of the Arts to discuss the genesis and the mission of The Creative Vision Factory.